Consideration about the nature and function of language are important in understanding the arguments and techniques of Alexander Pope's (1688-1744) poems, argues Jones (18th-century literature and literary theory, U. of St. . Andrews). He emphasizes the poet's connection to George Berkeley (1685-1753), whose philosophical writings he finds to
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- ISBN
9781403941725
- Published
- September 15th 2005 by Palgrave USA
- Category
- General
- Number of pages
- 232
- County of origin
- UNITED STATES
- Dimensions
- 222 x 141